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(Rice) And we also may find a fishing spot, if we can find a nice convenient shallow spot to anchor. So, we'll let you know how that works out. | |
(Rice) Very well. XO, take charge.
(Lakin) Department Heads, take charge. |
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(Lt. McKinley) OK, this is the game plan for today. We'll be doing a general emergency drill this afternoon. Tomorrow morning: field day and MI. We need to get the ship clean. So, turn to and make sure things are cleaned up. | |
(Jackson) We didn't clean for basically two months. So, we need to get the ship back to the way it's supposed to be. Saturday at 19:00 e-mail will be sent. Special note on this, it's expensive. | |
(Felger) Satellite time is six dollars a minute. We're not trying to tell you that you can't send e-mail or that we don't want your mother to send. We just want to try to conserve and consolidate e-mails. Any other questions about e-mail? OK, the other thing going on Saturday is pyrotechnics training. | |
(Schmidt) Pyrotechnics training for all the new people. Those of you who haven't sailed with us before, pyrotechnics training, tomorrow. And after quarters tomorrow, it will be "crazy hat day." We're going to do it after quarters tomorrow. | |
(Narrator) The efficient operation of the Mohawk depends on specialization and separation of duties as well as the ability to function cohesively, as a unit. The Mohawk is one of 237 ships among 1500 Coast Guard units operating in throughout the United States. |